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During the past decades, the county of Kitui in Kenya, has experienced severe droughts. Both rain seasons have failed for several years in a row. While the region is known for its aridity and the droughts it experiences, the region also experiences regular flooding. Both drought and flood events have had devastating impacts, leading to widespread water and food insecurity. In this study, we developed a system-dynamics model to investigate the interplay between drought and flood risk and how...
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Africa's climate underwent significant hydroclimate changes in the Late Cenozoic. For instance, the repeated phases of aridification across the continent played a crucial role in shaping the region’s biodiversity and hominid evolution. Consequently, understanding the historical climate variations in the region becomes essential for reconstructing its paleoenvironment and paleobiological history. Moreover, past climates can be used as analogues for potential future climates and thus...
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Effective management and communication of earthquake risks is crucial for enhancing societal preparedness and resilience. This study investigates earthquake management strategies using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM), specifically the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The focal earthquake event driving this investigation occurred on September 8, 2023, at 11:11 PM local time. With a magnitude of 6.8, the seismic incident had its epicenter approximately 72 km southwest of Marrakech...
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The hydroelectrical potential is derived from the hydraulic head and the available water discharge. In certain hydroclimatic regions, the water discharge is only a small part of the regional precipitation and the water cycle. This is particularly true when evaporation accounts for a large proportion of the regional water balance. Such conditions prevail, for example, in the catchment area of Lake Malawi and the Shire River in Malawi in south-east Africa. The country produces over 95% of its...
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Botswana is one of the world’s most drought-prone countries, with multiple, multi-year droughts recorded since the 1950s. Drought frequency in Botswana has increased progressively passing from a single drought during the 80s to recording six droughts from 2006 to 2016. The country faces critical challenges in ensuring a sustainable water supply for its growing population and its agricultural, mining and industrial sectors. Groundwater is the lifeline of Botswana, accounting for...
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The February 6th, 2023, Mw 7.8 Pazarcık earthquake in the Turkey-Syria border region raises the question of whether such a large earthquake could have been foreseen, as well as what is the maximum possible magnitude (Mmax) of earthquakes on the East Anatolian fault system and on continental transform faults in general. To answer such questions, knowledge of past earthquakes and of their causative faults is necessary. Here, we integrate data from historical seismology,...
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Human displacements due to climate and weather extremes are dramatically increasing worldwide, mainly across areas where extreme events interact with high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, such that they are now recognized as a primary humanitarian challenge of the 21st century. Human mobility from droughts is multifaceted and depends on environmental, political, social, demographic and economic factors. Although droughts cannot be considered as the single trigger, they significantly...
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Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) decorrelation that creates great challenges to phase unwrapping has been a critical issue for mapping large earthquake deformation. Some studies have proposed a “remove-and-return model” solution to tackle this problem, but it has not been fully validated yet, and therefore has rarely been applied to real earthquake scenarios. In this study, we use the 2023 Mw 7.8 and 7.6 earthquake doublet in Turkey and Syria as a case...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) faces significant food security risks, primarily due to low soil fertility leading to low crop yields. Climate change is expected to worsen food security issues in SSA due to a combined negative impact on crop yield and soil fertility. A common omission from climate change impact studies in SSA is the interaction between change in soil fertility and crop yield. Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM), which includes the combined use of mineral and organic...
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The purpose of this study is to help students, parents, secondary teachers, school’s kitchen managers and Head teachers to master the methods and their role in encouraging learners to take lunch at school; especially improve student’s learning outcomes in twelve years’ basic education. The objectives are to assess the influence of food ratios and the timing of the meals on learning outcomes in Twelve Years basic education schools of Rubavu district, to assess the influence of food quality on...
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Disastrous earthquakes are a permanent threat to every second resident of our planet causing a massive loss of lives and property. Understanding the nature of earthquake precursory signatures and related hazard mitigation has immense potential for scientific advancement as well as for societal benefits. To study these multidisciplinary and complicated precursory signatures, several models have been proposed in favor of the Lithosphere- Atmosphere- Ionosphere- Coupling (LAIC) mechanism by...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is strongly affected by flood hazards, which endanger human lives and disrupt economic stability. It is therefore critical to further understand the potential impact of climate change and variability on historical and future flood hazards in SSA. To do so, we first reconstructed a complete 65-yearlong daily streamflow, presenting over 600 stations distributed throughout SSA. Using this new dataset, we found that historical trends in flood frequency, duration, and...
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Abstract The primary socializing agents have been found to play a key role in shaping teachers' attitudes. In the realm of inclusive education (IE), one of the most extensively researched themes is teachers' attitudes regarding inclusion. Contrary to a plethora of attitudinal studies that are solely concentrating on describing teacher attitudes, the present study sought to investigate the perceived social support (PSS) perceptions of pre‐service special education teachers in terms of their...
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Groundwater is considered worldwide an important and resilient reserve of freshwater for human needs. The increasing demand, combined with climate change impacts, is leading to a remarkable quali-quantitative decay of water resource, especially in many megacities of the Global South, where the rapid urban growing pushed to environmental critical issues as the case of seawater intrusion for coastal aquifers. At the same time, the uncontrolled urbanization without a territorial planning favors...
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Climate change dominates the nexus between water resources management needed for farm farmland irrigation and food security insurance. The challenge increases when the population proliferates and the demand for food and water rises. This study will explore how climate change may affect food production and water use in the Nile Delta, Egypt, through higher temperatures and sea level rise. It also aims to investigate the best management practices (BMPs) that can be used to tackle these issues....
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Groundwater plays a vital role in drinking water supply, food security and ecosystem services. Approximately 2.5 billion people worldwide rely exclusively on groundwater to meet their daily needs, while hundreds of millions of farmers depend on groundwater resources to sustain their livelihoods. Groundwater potential mapping based on machine learning (ML-GPM) can be used to support groundwater exploration, planning and management practices. Most ML-GPM studies aim to predict a positive or...
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This study utilizes a scoping review of literature to explore the implementation of coding and robotics and its potential to foster and enhance teachers' self- directed learning skills through the implementation of coding and robotics within the South African educational context. This chapter presents a comprehensive synthesis of scholarly articles, reports, and studies published from 2013 to 2023. The study further aims to provide an extensive examination of the current status quo of coding...
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The challenges of climate change and water scarcity in Morocco highlight the need for Remote Sensing (RS) and Machine Learning (ML) for drought monitoring. Droughts pose socio-economic and environmental challenges and have significant impacts on the country's agriculture-based economy and water management strategies. This study provides a comprehensive review of advanced RS technologies and ML algorithms, with a focus on their effectiveness in monitoring and forecasting drought conditions....
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In this study, the c. 3.334 Ga Kromberg Formation of the Onverwacht Group, in the south-eastern limb of the Onverwacht Anticline in the Barberton greenstone belt (South Africa) is investigated. Various geodynamic models have been proposed for the evolution of the Kromberg Formation, but detailed geochemical constraints on the mafic-ultramafic sequence are sparse. The objectives are to constrain the Paleoarchean mantle source characteristics and geodynamic setting for the Kromberg...
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Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to be exposed to substantial climate change hazards, especially in its agricultural sector, so adaptation will be necessary to safeguard food security. However, tropical and subtropical maize production regions approach critical temperature thresholds in the growing season already in today’s climate, and climate change might already be contributing to this. Projecting future, and attributing already observed, yield impacts due to anthropogenic...